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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Dec 2007
Bike: gsxr 1000 2007
Location: los angeles
Posts: 174
| I really like riding and well i am doing a SIN Thank you
__________________ i have mutiplus sclerosis and well i wanted to ride since i was young so i saved up my money and got good credit and bought me a hell of a bike. i never looked back since |
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| M-J.Com Master Poster ![]() | Yeah that’s a no no, IV seen to many videos were the first thing you see is the shoes flying off. A couple years ago my foot caught the road and the boots did there job. I wouldnt think about going out without them. Check out this site they always has good bargains. Oxtar Jupiter 2 XCR Motorcycle Boots :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel This is close to what I have. I have big calves and have problem finding full boots that fit proper.
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| Wants Better Weather ![]() Joined: Jan 2008
Bike: 05 Black M50
Location: Milledgeville, GA
Posts: 653
| I have Xelement. Got them from leatherup.com. Mens Motorcycle Short Harness Boots with Lug Sole Let me know if you're going to order anything from them, I have an unlimited use 10% off card. |
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| Throttle Jockey ![]() | I haven't had any trouble with my any of Red Wing steel toed work boots, so far. 3 different styles.
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| Sprocket Pilot ![]() | Quote:
I was thinking though..wifey here has an 06...the year you have has adjustable pegs though doesn't it?
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| Fifth gear streak ![]() Joined: Jan 2008
Bike: 07 M50 Black, 06 Ninja 250 Blue
Location: Frisco, TX
Posts: 1,574
| I have Icon Super Duty II boots which I love. Not aure it they would work with your bike. They are pretty good for walking also.
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| Found second gear by accident ![]() Joined: Jun 2007
Bike: New owner of a 2008 C50T
Location: Maryland Eastern Shore
Posts: 306
| Logger Inside Zipper Leather Boots I have my eye on these boots. Just need to get the right size....I think I wear an 11 in a boot...............size 12 When I had my Honda Nighthawk, I could only wear tennis shoes, couldn't shift wearing boots......BUT NOW THE TIME IS NEAR...sold the bike, sold the car, did some consolidation and the 2008 C50T will be mine very very SOON!! dan Last edited by baltimorebayside; 03-11-2008 at 08:17 AM. |
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| Mind not for rent ![]() Joined: Dec 2003
Bike: 2002 Bandit 1200 S
Location: St. Cloud, MN, USA
Posts: 575
| Most motorcycle boots are designed with smooth, thin soles to make using the bike's controls easier. If you can get away from the workboot, there are a zillion options.
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| Leaned over, knee down ![]() Joined: Mar 2006
Bike: '06 M50 Black
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
Posts: 4,777
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Icon Super Duty 2 Motorcycle Boots :: New Enough Motorcycle Apparel
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| Third gear and cruising ![]() | So far I've ridden with Red Wing safety boots (above the ankle) and some Red Wing safey shoes (below the ankle). The've both worked great, though I do miss the shifter every once in a while with the boots. I'm still looking for something better though.
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| Fifth gear streak ![]() Joined: Jun 2006
Bike: Suzuki C90T
Location: Chandler Arizona
Posts: 1,538
| I got my Harley boots from sportsmansguideonline.com. Most comfortable boots I've ever worn. Oil resistant sole and what normally costs 140 bucks in the store cost 70.
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| Muscle Biker ![]() | Just like any other riding gear, the best thing you can do is to go into a shop that specialized in motorcycle gear, and try on different boots. Most shops will have a bike on a stand (or at least a bike frame with a seat, handlebars and foot pegs), so that you can get a feel how the boots will feel when you are sitting in a riding position and move your feet around to shift and brake. As for the prices, I've gone several seasons with "cheap" leather boots (bought in a supermarket for about $25), but these only last about 1 season. Last year, I "splurged" and bought an "expensive" pair of touring boots (with GoreTex linings, etct.) for about $200. I've had both of my boots "touch down" around hairpin turns - if I was wearing tennis shoes, I would have broken my foot (it would have twisted my ankle away). Since my boots are designed to protect my feet and ankles, there was a short "pucker", but otherwise no injury caused by these "touch downs".
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Dec 2007
Bike: gsxr 1000 2007
Location: los angeles
Posts: 174
| yea i got adjusted pegs but iono i gotta see how that work
__________________ i have mutiplus sclerosis and well i wanted to ride since i was young so i saved up my money and got good credit and bought me a hell of a bike. i never looked back since |
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Dec 2007
Bike: gsxr 1000 2007
Location: los angeles
Posts: 174
| all rightttttt i am not seat tester no more. yesssss
__________________ i have mutiplus sclerosis and well i wanted to ride since i was young so i saved up my money and got good credit and bought me a hell of a bike. i never looked back since |
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| Forensic Bug Splatter Analyst ![]() Joined: Jun 2006
Bike: 06 Suzuki Boulevard C50T
Location: Gordon Texas Latitude: 32.54833 Longitude: -98.36889
Posts: 4,036
| Boots: Alpinestars Web GORE-TEX Boots are waterproof, breathable, and ready for every day of the year. Features and Benefits Protection Molded plastic shinplate covered by a pressure-stamped leather section Internal support provided by injection-molded plastic on the ankles Internal heel counter Internal toe counter layered under the leather Alpinestars' exclusive vulcanized-compound sole with unique side-wrapping design PU-injected shifter area Rear reflective insert for increased visibility Comfort Water-resistant full-grain leather upper Outer side-zipper closure system for easy entry and exit Waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX lining Soft microfiber instep flex zone Velcro calf adjustment Removable, anatomic, perforated footbed Multi-density EVA padding
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| Ditch Magnet ![]() Joined: Dec 2007
Bike: gsxr 1000 2007
Location: los angeles
Posts: 174
| wow uncle B you really helped me in my decision thank you
__________________ i have mutiplus sclerosis and well i wanted to ride since i was young so i saved up my money and got good credit and bought me a hell of a bike. i never looked back since |
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| Seat Tester Joined: Mar 2007
Bike: '07 Black M50
Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 64
| I was looking at some boots on the Fox Creek site, they may cost more but they sure look good and the quality is there. Unfortunately for me, buying boots on-line would be a bit of a risk as everyone has a different fit. Maybe I should do a ride there one day and try them on! |
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